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don is a founder of trilogy films and director of gideon's army. it premiered in the 2010 sundance festival. she's an a -- she's on the 2012 hot shot directors emerging to watch, she's also graduated from georgetown university law center and practicing attorney and abc television networks before starting her television career and next is john. i met john about 10 years ago when he was starting off and had this crazy idea of operating a training center for public defenders and he did. he's no now the president and founder and one of the contributors to gideon's army, he's from john marshall law school where he teaches law and criminal procedure. he was in the post katrina and new orleans center. he trained people in the film. he received an advocacy fellowship and named a public interest fellow by harvard law school. next we have maurice call well. he was convicted in the housing project here in san francisco. there was no physical evidence linking him to the crime yet he was still convicted based on the false testimony of a single neighbor. he was
don is a founder of trilogy films and director of gideon's army. it premiered in the 2010 sundance festival. she's an a -- she's on the 2012 hot shot directors emerging to watch, she's also graduated from georgetown university law center and practicing attorney and abc television networks before starting her television career and next is john. i met john about 10 years ago when he was starting off and had this crazy idea of operating a training center for public defenders and he did. he's no...
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a program for our graduates, all from don's film have come through the program. that's why i did it. i really believe the public defenders can walk through a room across systems and remind people of these ideals that gideon was all about that quite frankly everyone in the system has forgotten. [ applause ] >> so judge. tell us about what is some of the concrete stechs steps that we can take in terms of training lawyers? it's great that you are working with individual lawyers, but how do you create a movement? how do you reach the 15,000 public defenders. you have to also republican there remember there are contract attorneys where there are no public defenders office. >> i want to share one more story with you. a couple weeks ago a friend of mine forwarded a link. one of the public defenders leader who headed up a state system was testifying before a budget committee and the committee asked him, do you have enough resources to do your job? and his response was well, i'm in a district with 5 counties and i have, so there are 5 court houses and i have 5 lawyers and
a program for our graduates, all from don's film have come through the program. that's why i did it. i really believe the public defenders can walk through a room across systems and remind people of these ideals that gideon was all about that quite frankly everyone in the system has forgotten. [ applause ] >> so judge. tell us about what is some of the concrete stechs steps that we can take in terms of training lawyers? it's great that you are working with individual lawyers, but how do...
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. >> don turner, mitchell berry. >> good afternoon. good to see you again. my name is don turner and i'm with the association and also working with the neighboring merchants in our safe street coalition. on the 18th we did have mr. ruskin come to our meeting and being very concerned about the plans of polk street and that would be a drastic reduction in parking on polk street which would change the quality of life for both the merchants and residents there. parking is not a wonderful thing. it's not a fun thing to talk about, but it is essential and it's essential for the health of our neighborhood. what we are asking for is that yes, we do have safety and we do have pedestrian safety. we do have bicycle safety. all of those things are important to us as well. but it's also important to us to keep the quality of our neighborhood and keep our neighborhood together and unfortunately, the plans that we've seen so far do not provide nearly adequate parking in order to support the neighborhood. i have every hope that we'll once again work with mr. ruskin and have
. >> don turner, mitchell berry. >> good afternoon. good to see you again. my name is don turner and i'm with the association and also working with the neighboring merchants in our safe street coalition. on the 18th we did have mr. ruskin come to our meeting and being very concerned about the plans of polk street and that would be a drastic reduction in parking on polk street which would change the quality of life for both the merchants and residents there. parking is not a...
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next to him is don boland, executive director of california utilities emergency association. next to him is david brig, regional and local water system manager for the san francisco public utilities commission and finally but not least, romel an jell lus, manager for san francisco wireless. i have drafted several questions for our panel to answer and will hopefully have time at the end to take questions from the audience. before we start our panel discussion, i wanted it share with you what we are doing in san francisco to advance our lifeline's resilence we are the first major u.s. city to (inaudible) post katrina where he saw firsthand where a critical role these systems played in the city's recovery. i am honored to chair the council because i feel it's crucial that the public sector work side by side with our private sector partners to do everything we can today to ensure we will meet the needs of our residents in the days, weeks and years after a disaster. the objective of the lifeline council are to develop and improve collaboration in the city and county across regions
next to him is don boland, executive director of california utilities emergency association. next to him is david brig, regional and local water system manager for the san francisco public utilities commission and finally but not least, romel an jell lus, manager for san francisco wireless. i have drafted several questions for our panel to answer and will hopefully have time at the end to take questions from the audience. before we start our panel discussion, i wanted it share with you what we...
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have someone that can balance all of these things and be true to commitment to getting all of these don's done that have been on the agenda for the last couple years, whether it's painting or a park, all things that we want to see completed and carried to the future in a most responsive way. i know we are going to have a great colleague especially from the comments that i have heard from the rest of the board members. they feel very happy with this choice as well because they know katie, they know her work and they know how she's communicated with them and certainly katie's had that great collaboration already with our key agencies in the city. so with that, i would like to introduce our appointie who we will swear in tomorrow and have that done in haste so we can get on with the production of the city. may i introduce katie tang. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. i guess the suspense is over now. i want to thank everyone for being here today. all the community members, members of the city family, members of the board standing behind me, my parents. my partner justin, but i especial
have someone that can balance all of these things and be true to commitment to getting all of these don's done that have been on the agenda for the last couple years, whether it's painting or a park, all things that we want to see completed and carried to the future in a most responsive way. i know we are going to have a great colleague especially from the comments that i have heard from the rest of the board members. they feel very happy with this choice as well because they know katie, they...
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. >> good afternoon, supervisors and commissioners, my name is tom don a. i think we neat -- need to have energy comprised with the earth so therefore we can only sustain a certain amount of abuse. the earth's population is growing at a rapid rate. it now approximately 7 billion people. the earth sustains life so we as people must protect it. we need energy to drive economies so that energy needs to be clean. it must be created and distributed minimized environmental impact. the son is the world's greatest natural power source. we need to embrace it and utilize intelligently it's fast potential. perhaps this is a question of leadership. as a society and economy, we need to remove the shackles of the past and create new ways of conducting business and generating clean air for the future. thank you. >> good afternoon commissioners, eric brooks represent it is clean air -- in our city. so it's very encouraging to hear some really strong words from some of the commissioners to demand a real build out be planned and soon. but we've got to make sure that we have
. >> good afternoon, supervisors and commissioners, my name is tom don a. i think we neat -- need to have energy comprised with the earth so therefore we can only sustain a certain amount of abuse. the earth's population is growing at a rapid rate. it now approximately 7 billion people. the earth sustains life so we as people must protect it. we need energy to drive economies so that energy needs to be clean. it must be created and distributed minimized environmental impact. the son is...
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we met with don and some of the representative the community and building owners to understand what the concerns were so we can articulate where our process was and out of all that discussion, what we have committed to doing is less options that would entail some less parking and maybe some trade off to safety or other benefits. there are very different situation for different parts of polk, the lower area of california and more of the northern area north of broadway and area between each of them are different and maybe different solutions depending on some of the feedback we get. our next step is to bring back the proposal we have but also additional proposal for different configuration for less parking loss and we have an additional meeting scheduled later this month and in may and we'll gather feedback and come back to the board later this year with recommendation based on all that process and what we are gearing towards is get ting this complete and get the final review done for the paving project scheduled for 2015. we heard loud and consistent message from the community and we are
we met with don and some of the representative the community and building owners to understand what the concerns were so we can articulate where our process was and out of all that discussion, what we have committed to doing is less options that would entail some less parking and maybe some trade off to safety or other benefits. there are very different situation for different parts of polk, the lower area of california and more of the northern area north of broadway and area between each of...
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so that way we can establish relationships, in fact we work very closely with don's group in all the emergency situations in the past summer for all the wild fire scenarios in california we work closely with his group to make sure we can respond quickly to these questions. thank you. >> thank you. all right, our second question, what strategies do you have in place to avoid any long-term interruption of services to our residents and private sector partners and have you tested them in a meaningful way to ensure their effectiveness? shall we start with you, mr. johnson? >> i'd be happy to start. in terms of testing for their effectiveness, they are tested almost every day with pg&e service territory we probably have 80 electrical outages every day. we have opportunities to test our emergency centers on a regular basis and in fact there's an emergency center open today just for some of the work that's happening throughout the service territory. so in terms of just our effectiveness it's something we do each and every day, unfortunately it's something we do every day but at least it's th
so that way we can establish relationships, in fact we work very closely with don's group in all the emergency situations in the past summer for all the wild fire scenarios in california we work closely with his group to make sure we can respond quickly to these questions. thank you. >> thank you. all right, our second question, what strategies do you have in place to avoid any long-term interruption of services to our residents and private sector partners and have you tested them in a...
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my name is bernie sheer don. i'm with san francisco tomorrow, and we strongly urge your advisory approval of supervisor kim's proposal so that it necessarily must be ameliorated at the proper authority at the board of supervisors. let them stand beside themselves. in improving notice of appeal, you lessen the apprehension of those who would make spurious and unnecessary appeal progress that is lessening the cost overall for the department's inclusion. secondly, it does sustain the necessary right of appeal and the need for appeal regards substantial evidence for impact in accord with the state's mandate for ceqa. some of these mandates have not been properly attended to by this commission or this staff. and this is a correction. especially with regard to cumulative impacts. thank you for your attention. >> next speaker, please. >>> good afternoon, commissioner. sue vaughan. i am with the sierra club, and i am here to recommend that you advise -- that you vote to send this piece of legislation on to the land use a
my name is bernie sheer don. i'm with san francisco tomorrow, and we strongly urge your advisory approval of supervisor kim's proposal so that it necessarily must be ameliorated at the proper authority at the board of supervisors. let them stand beside themselves. in improving notice of appeal, you lessen the apprehension of those who would make spurious and unnecessary appeal progress that is lessening the cost overall for the department's inclusion. secondly, it does sustain the necessary...
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>> reporter: a lot of them do, don. in fact we spoke with several students who were good friends of dzhokhar. one of them said he saw dzhokhar in the dorms just a couple of days after the bombing, and that i think is the thing that's really resonating here, the fact that after this bombing that dzhokhar could come back to campus and seemingly just live out what had been a normal routine. the student that we spoke with said he passed him in the hall, he said hi, they did some small talk. he said i didn't notice anything, anything, nothing nervous, nothing scared, nothing out of the ordinary. he said it was just regular ole va dzhokhar. >> we've also confirmed with the university that dzhokhar was on campus for several days an did visit several of the buildings here. you have to use an id, swipe your student id to get into some of the buildings. the university confirming that he did swipe in to visit the dorm as well as visit the gym as well. a lot of students say that's where they would see him very often, that he loved
>> reporter: a lot of them do, don. in fact we spoke with several students who were good friends of dzhokhar. one of them said he saw dzhokhar in the dorms just a couple of days after the bombing, and that i think is the thing that's really resonating here, the fact that after this bombing that dzhokhar could come back to campus and seemingly just live out what had been a normal routine. the student that we spoke with said he passed him in the hall, he said hi, they did some small talk....
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>> reporter: hi, don. first of all, let's remember the sheriff here, sheriff eugene crum here in mingo county, who 24 hours ago was sitting in his marked car eating lunch where i'm standing here, someone approached the car, pointed a gun inside the window, and shot him at point-blank range. he took two shots to the head and died. now, the suspect, as you indicated, is in custody. he's currently hospitalized after police caught up with him and shot at him after they said he drew a gun on him. we do know this, after he was arrested, he said something to investigators, they are not revealing what it was that he said, but it could possibly help us understand what motive might have been in play here. we also do know this, he is currently on a ventilator, authorities have not been able to speak with him again because of that. also, i just spoke with the mother of this suspect, who, of course, is hospitalized. the mother tells me very tearfully, in her words, i just don't understand what happened. she said that h
>> reporter: hi, don. first of all, let's remember the sheriff here, sheriff eugene crum here in mingo county, who 24 hours ago was sitting in his marked car eating lunch where i'm standing here, someone approached the car, pointed a gun inside the window, and shot him at point-blank range. he took two shots to the head and died. now, the suspect, as you indicated, is in custody. he's currently hospitalized after police caught up with him and shot at him after they said he drew a gun on...
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i'm don lemon. a man in jail in mississippi charged in connection with letters sent to president obama and other officials that contained the deadly poison ricin. this is the man, james everett dutschke. second man of tupelo arrested in the investigation charges against the first suspect were dropped. want to go to tupelo now and alino muchado watching the developments right there. tell us who this guy is and why the fbi went looking for him. >> reporter: yeah, don. we have been talking to neighbors here all day. we talked to one man who says that james everett dutschke lived in the neighborhood for several years, in the house behind me with his wife and children that he lived here and that he kept primarily to himself. now, his attorney tells us that he operated a martial arts studio in town and closed after he was charged with child molestation earlier this year. now, we don't know exactly why the fbi went looking for him. what we do know is that his name came up in a hearing for the initial suspe
i'm don lemon. a man in jail in mississippi charged in connection with letters sent to president obama and other officials that contained the deadly poison ricin. this is the man, james everett dutschke. second man of tupelo arrested in the investigation charges against the first suspect were dropped. want to go to tupelo now and alino muchado watching the developments right there. tell us who this guy is and why the fbi went looking for him. >> reporter: yeah, don. we have been talking...
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>> reporter: i can, don. i spoke to neighbors today on their -- right by their place in norfolk street in cambridge. they had a small apartment in a three-story walkup in cambridge. one of the neighbors who did not want to give his name, did not want to go on camera, told me at one time up until about three years ago the entire family lived together in that one apartment. the parents, the two brothers, the sisters, tamerlan tsarnaev's wife and their young child all lived together in this small apartment in a three-story wa walkup in cambridge. we were outside there today. it certainly doesn't seem like a very big apartment. this neighbor said during that time he observed tension in the family. at one time he said he saw tamerlan tsarnaev yelling at a woman outside the apartment. a woman who was not his wife. and there was tension in the family. that was up until about three years ago he says when the parents and the sisters moved out. he said after that, the tension seemed to dissipate a little bit, don. >> y
>> reporter: i can, don. i spoke to neighbors today on their -- right by their place in norfolk street in cambridge. they had a small apartment in a three-story walkup in cambridge. one of the neighbors who did not want to give his name, did not want to go on camera, told me at one time up until about three years ago the entire family lived together in that one apartment. the parents, the two brothers, the sisters, tamerlan tsarnaev's wife and their young child all lived together in this...
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. >>> i'm don lemon coming to you from boston. the continuing coverage of the boston marathon investigation. a live look right now. crews are opening parts of copley square that were closed off for the bombing investigations. pictures that show the city returning to business as usual. this city was on a virtual lockdown for almost 24 hours as they tried to find that one suspect and they eventually found him in a boat. there you go. the city, one of the largest metropolitan cities in the country on virtual lockdown. now, getting back to normal after losing millions and millions of dollars in revenue and tourist money. here is what we know right now in this investigation. we have learned a short time ago that the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, now will not face criminal charges until tomorrow. even though massachusetts doesn't have the death penalty, he should face the death penalty under federal law. >> this is just kind of case that it should be applied to. in fact, the only other time it has been used since '94 is on timothy mcbay.
. >>> i'm don lemon coming to you from boston. the continuing coverage of the boston marathon investigation. a live look right now. crews are opening parts of copley square that were closed off for the bombing investigations. pictures that show the city returning to business as usual. this city was on a virtual lockdown for almost 24 hours as they tried to find that one suspect and they eventually found him in a boat. there you go. the city, one of the largest metropolitan cities in...
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now don dahler is in watertown right now. don, what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it has been a violent night in boston. around 10:20 this evening reports are that a massachusetts institute of technology police officer was shot dead by two suspects who then fled that scene. there was a massive police search almost immediately. one report has it that these two individuals came upon someone with a car and used weapons to carjack him, took him to a location, allowed him to go free safely, but those two individuals became the subject of a massive manhunt. police from all over the area have diverged on watertown, massachusetts, which, as you said, is just west of boston across the charles river. now, you can see that there are police cordoned on this street here. they've been steadily moving us away from the center of this location as they continue to spread out looking for one suspect. as you said, there was a suspect who was shot and later died, pronounced dead at the hospital. the fbi has been reluctant to link the events tonigh
now don dahler is in watertown right now. don, what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it has been a violent night in boston. around 10:20 this evening reports are that a massachusetts institute of technology police officer was shot dead by two suspects who then fled that scene. there was a massive police search almost immediately. one report has it that these two individuals came upon someone with a car and used weapons to carjack him, took him to a location, allowed...
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>> reporter: right, don. what we can understand, somehow connected to the case, and through the tip line, a line that was put out for the public to offer, you know, tips and information to help investigators in this case. and from what we understand, mr. morale allegedly made threats -- made a threatening call on that tip line. and investigators have certainly taken action. $1 million bond in this case. so that's what we know. but you saw it right there, don. investigators really offering no information when it comes to what happened to the murder of mike mclelland and his wife cynthia. no information into the murder of mark hasse. and we have been asking questions for days to try to get some insight into this case. a lot of people in this community, don, have questions. they are concerned. prosecutors are concerned about what is happening out here. investigators, as you can see, are being very tight lipped about their investigation until they get more clues and take some direction on it. >> george, we'll let
>> reporter: right, don. what we can understand, somehow connected to the case, and through the tip line, a line that was put out for the public to offer, you know, tips and information to help investigators in this case. and from what we understand, mr. morale allegedly made threats -- made a threatening call on that tip line. and investigators have certainly taken action. $1 million bond in this case. so that's what we know. but you saw it right there, don. investigators really offering...
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don? >> poppy, thank you. see you tomorrow evening there in that same spot. >>> we know the older suspected bomber was on a number of terrorist databases. next, we talk with an fbi assistant director, and ask him why red flags didn't fly sooner. >>> and a surprising find in a tight space between two buildings near ground zero, part of the landing gear to an airliner, maybe one of the planes that hit the towers on 9/11. a live report straight ahead. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor.
don? >> poppy, thank you. see you tomorrow evening there in that same spot. >>> we know the older suspected bomber was on a number of terrorist databases. next, we talk with an fbi assistant director, and ask him why red flags didn't fly sooner. >>> and a surprising find in a tight space between two buildings near ground zero, part of the landing gear to an airliner, maybe one of the planes that hit the towers on 9/11. a live report straight ahead. my mantra? trust your...
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don? >> all right, susan candiotti in watertown, massachusetts. thank you. we heard a bit from the watertown police chief. here is more of his conversation with wolf blitzer about how the take down happened. take a listen. >> we had a couple thousand police officers on scene, the turnout was incredible, from the state and region. we had the tactical people to close down the scene and secure it. we did take our time to be sure that everybody was safe in the neighborhood. eventually we had to use flash bangs to render the subject -- >> tell us what a flash bang is. >> it is a loud compression that would stun somebody a short period of time. we began negotiations slowly over 15, 20 minute period, we were able to get him to stand up and show us that he didn't have a device on him. >> so he's lying in this boat, been there several hours. he is wounded clearly, right, he's bleeding. >> right. >> he is obviously weak. you come over there, what do you say to him? you have a bull horn, say come out
don? >> all right, susan candiotti in watertown, massachusetts. thank you. we heard a bit from the watertown police chief. here is more of his conversation with wolf blitzer about how the take down happened. take a listen. >> we had a couple thousand police officers on scene, the turnout was incredible, from the state and region. we had the tactical people to close down the scene and secure it. we did take our time to be sure that everybody was safe in the neighborhood. eventually...
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back with me, professor gary kessler and former fbi special agent don clark in houston. don, many people complain about the cameras on city blocks, boston is something of a surveillance city. big brother watching. but does living in the digital age make it easier to catch criminals? >> well, i think it certainly assists, you know, because you have the cameras and things out there, and let's face it, we're in an era now where we're going to live with these cameras and they're there, and they do serve a good purpose. and i know there are people that say i don't want everybody watching me and this, we all don't, but the bottom line is that they're there, and they're there to stay, and we also know that they are used as protection devices as well. and there have been a number of people that's been saved and there's been a number of buildings saved and so forth simply because there was an opportunity for cameras there and to be able to see something that someone could be able to stop something before it happened, so i'm not opposed to the cameras. i'm certainly not suggesting
back with me, professor gary kessler and former fbi special agent don clark in houston. don, many people complain about the cameras on city blocks, boston is something of a surveillance city. big brother watching. but does living in the digital age make it easier to catch criminals? >> well, i think it certainly assists, you know, because you have the cameras and things out there, and let's face it, we're in an era now where we're going to live with these cameras and they're there, and...
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don? >> all right, miguel, thank you very much for that. a little boy here in boston asked me how can a person do this? i talked to the boy at a makeshift memorial just blocks from the spot where the bombs exploded. next you'll hear from more heartbroken people in boston trying to heal. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but bounty basic can handle them. in this lab demo one select-a-size sheet of bounty basic is 50% stronger than one full sheet of the leading bargain brand. bring it. bounty basic. of the leading bargain brand. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers
don? >> all right, miguel, thank you very much for that. a little boy here in boston asked me how can a person do this? i talked to the boy at a makeshift memorial just blocks from the spot where the bombs exploded. next you'll hear from more heartbroken people in boston trying to heal. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ [ female announcer ]...
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listen, don, he's in the ring, don, and there's 50,000 white people, don, saying i'm going to kill you after the ring. and he's in the ring beating a guy, torturing a guy, laughing at the people while he's doing it. when you come out, [ bleep ], excuse me, don. fighting these guys while they're saying this. beating this guy up and threatening his wife. >> mike tyson. >>> violence erupts in egypt and put pus a cathedral under siege. the details straight ahead. ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour 3. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] zyrtec®. love the air. [ female announcer ] this week only, save up to $7 on zyrtec® products. see sunday's newspaper. >>> time to take a look at the headlines. north korea may launch another missile as early as wednesday. u.s. is watching the movem
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hi don. as we have been telling you, there are many more questions tonight about the russian wiretapping of the suspects' mother in this case. and you will recall that we learned that the russians according to sources with knowledge of the investigation, that a phone call was made from one of the suspect -- phone call was made from one of the to his mother in russia in early 2011. now, our sources are telling us that the content of the conversation or this wiretap was vaguely talking about jihad. what we don't know is what that means. were they talking about a ruggle? was there specific talk about an attack? and how long had the russians been eavesdropping on the mother of the bombing suspects in this was the information only shared with the recently within the last few days? that's why there is a lot why it happened in this fashion, don. and finally, we want to know if that information had been shared much earlier back in 2001 might that have been able to make a difference in this -- possibl
hi don. as we have been telling you, there are many more questions tonight about the russian wiretapping of the suspects' mother in this case. and you will recall that we learned that the russians according to sources with knowledge of the investigation, that a phone call was made from one of the suspect -- phone call was made from one of the to his mother in russia in early 2011. now, our sources are telling us that the content of the conversation or this wiretap was vaguely talking about...
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don? >> let's talk about the military draw down from afghanistan, athena. general dempsey is there this weekend checking on progress. there is concern about how that is going. >> reporter: that's right, don. the can concern is really about what happens after 2014. that's when the afghans are supposed to take over responsibility for security. for keeping the can country safe. and we know that some republicans, i spoke with senator john mccain today, he said he has always been concerned about this hand off. i asked about the event this weekend, killings over the weekend, raised concern. he said he is always concerned. the u.s. is sending signs that we're leaving. not thatter with winning, but that they are leaving. he said there's a file our on this front in iraq and he is worried we will see the same movie play out in afghanistan. i also spokes with lindsay graham about this and he said the u.s. would be crazy not to leave behind a force of 10 to 13,000 troops to help the afghans out after
don? >> let's talk about the military draw down from afghanistan, athena. general dempsey is there this weekend checking on progress. there is concern about how that is going. >> reporter: that's right, don. the can concern is really about what happens after 2014. that's when the afghans are supposed to take over responsibility for security. for keeping the can country safe. and we know that some republicans, i spoke with senator john mccain today, he said he has always been...
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i'm don lemon. let's roll. freak out, confusion, i'm cutting through the noise, and the fear about north korea. plus, a man who lost his teenage brother to murder now he's best friends with the killer. >>> and this woman's first wish after five years in a coma. >> i want to go to a bob seger concert. >> well, she did. and i'll speak with her live. >> shake my booty for him. >>> hello, everyone. don lemon in for brooke today. i'll begin with some amazing video, really. you have to see this video. it is just in to cnn. it is a wrestling match with a ten-foot python, a show stopper for tourists this florida. two guys jumped out of the boats on tuesday and wrangled a burmese python. watch this. >> a python. >> wow. >> okay, so a guide grabbed the python underwater and let it coil around him. he says the python was about three times the size of his arm. the other guide cut off the python's head with a knife that he only used before to cut oranges. the tour guide's name is tommy owen and joins us now by p
i'm don lemon. let's roll. freak out, confusion, i'm cutting through the noise, and the fear about north korea. plus, a man who lost his teenage brother to murder now he's best friends with the killer. >>> and this woman's first wish after five years in a coma. >> i want to go to a bob seger concert. >> well, she did. and i'll speak with her live. >> shake my booty for him. >>> hello, everyone. don lemon in for brooke today. i'll begin with some amazing...
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don? >> i have to say that's one of the more interesting stories i've ever covered in my 20-something of odd years in the news. thank you, laurie. interesting. >>> coming up -- ♪ a song meant to unite has the critics divided. ♪ >> is the song titled "accidental racist" accidentally racist? you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> a lot of my friends are talking about this story this week. brad paisley teams up with legendary rapper ll cool j to perform a song about race. intriguing? yes. original? definitely. the fact that some people are offended, not a big surprise. but should they be? the
don? >> i have to say that's one of the more interesting stories i've ever covered in my 20-something of odd years in the news. thank you, laurie. interesting. >>> coming up -- ♪ a song meant to unite has the critics divided. ♪ >> is the song titled "accidental racist" accidentally racist? you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well...
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here you go, don. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ because a medallion with her image was credited with vanquishing a tumor in 1998, who needs just one more miracle to be declared a saint? >> i was raised catholic, so i'm familiar with the saints. and i am leaning towards mother teresa, "c." i don't think she has officially been declared a saint just yet, but when i look at the other choices, i feel like it probably is mother teresa. so... i'm gonna do it. i'm gonna go with "c," mother teresa. >> final? >> final answer. [cheers and applause] >> yes, it is mother teresa. >> yeah!
here you go, don. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ because a medallion with her image was credited with vanquishing a tumor in 1998, who needs just one more miracle to be declared a saint? >> i was raised catholic, so i'm familiar with the saints. and i am leaning towards mother teresa, "c." i don't think she has officially been declared a saint just yet, but when i look at the other choices, i feel like it probably is mother teresa. so... i'm gonna do it. i'm gonna go with...
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also new pictures for you, don. daylight video of the boat that was -- that the suspect was holed up in on friday and friday night. we have new daylight video we got just a short time ago of the boat, without the tarp on it. law enforcement authorities and others are combing over it, taking pictures of it. that is an active crime scene still. >> his family released a statement that says, our family applaud the entire law enforcement community for a job well done and trusts the justice system will now do its job. none of this will bring our beloved martin back or reverse the injuries these men inflicted on our family. we continue to pray for healing and comfort on the long road that lies ahead for every victim and their loved one. this is him indeed an ambulance last night. now he's under heavy guard where some of the people he allegedly harmed have also been receiving care. we want to go to elizabeth cohen. elizabeth, there are new details about his injuries since i last spoke with you. what do you know? >> reporter
also new pictures for you, don. daylight video of the boat that was -- that the suspect was holed up in on friday and friday night. we have new daylight video we got just a short time ago of the boat, without the tarp on it. law enforcement authorities and others are combing over it, taking pictures of it. that is an active crime scene still. >> his family released a statement that says, our family applaud the entire law enforcement community for a job well done and trusts the justice...
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>> it means a lot of things, don. this was a pretty good ruling because the giants wanted to take this company down because essentially they are letting people access their content and not making them pay for it. this means that people in 22 states around the united states can access content on their mobile devices and get it on their tablets. they don't have to be sitting on the tv to watch the shows that they watch on a regular basis and they've got a prescription payment model where you can pay $1 on demand and $8 a month and they can hook this up to apple tv. it's shaking up the traditional television world as we know it, don. >> this reminds me of the battle that napster had years ago with the music industry. that did not turn out great. broadcasters are coming up with their own plan here? >> i do remember this. it was huge because what shawn parker at napster did was completely disrupt the traditional music industry. and so i think when it comes down to it, this is very -- this sounds very familiar. you know, yo
>> it means a lot of things, don. this was a pretty good ruling because the giants wanted to take this company down because essentially they are letting people access their content and not making them pay for it. this means that people in 22 states around the united states can access content on their mobile devices and get it on their tablets. they don't have to be sitting on the tv to watch the shows that they watch on a regular basis and they've got a prescription payment model where...
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>> yeah, he was, don. matthew warren was just 27 years old and he'd been a member of the church, saddleback church, for his entire life. as rick warren was growing in prominence, he was just growing up as a kid. that book that rick warren wrote, "the purpose driven life" was written ten years ago when he was 17, and that is what propelled the warrens into the national and international spotlight. matthew worked in the church's resource warehouse distributing things like books and dvds. that was a relatively recent job and that was something that he enjoyed doing. that's where he worked until obviously last night. >> eric, how does a congregation cope with this kind of tragedy? >> these things are almost impossible to believe when this happens in anyone's family, particularly in a congregation as large as this one, and 20,000 folks who go to this church on a regular basis and they met for the first time tonight at 4:30 pacific time. listen to what tom halladay told them. he is the teaching pastor at saddleb
>> yeah, he was, don. matthew warren was just 27 years old and he'd been a member of the church, saddleback church, for his entire life. as rick warren was growing in prominence, he was just growing up as a kid. that book that rick warren wrote, "the purpose driven life" was written ten years ago when he was 17, and that is what propelled the warrens into the national and international spotlight. matthew worked in the church's resource warehouse distributing things like books...
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>> reporter: it's been a long ten months since we left don draper at the bar. for this sunday millions will return to the offices of sterling, cooper, draper, price for the season 6 premiere of "mad men" on amc. the series creator matthew weiner invited us to come early. >> we're sitting in don draper's office and it is unbelievably detailed. the whole set is incredible. >> we've tried. >> you two are actually working. >> reporter: more than tried the team behind "mad men" meticulously researches every vintage detail of don draper's environment. it can get a little crazy. >> actually have a job sheet? >> yeah. >> you actually -- why is this necessary? >> for me, it goes back to the idea of the empty suitcases. like growing up and watching people on tv and movies, actors pick up suitcases to leave and seeing they were empty. i always thought like the actors can tell they're empty and they know they're not going anywhere and maybe because i'm not an actor and i don't know how they use their imagination to create three dimensional space i wanted the set to be deta
>> reporter: it's been a long ten months since we left don draper at the bar. for this sunday millions will return to the offices of sterling, cooper, draper, price for the season 6 premiere of "mad men" on amc. the series creator matthew weiner invited us to come early. >> we're sitting in don draper's office and it is unbelievably detailed. the whole set is incredible. >> we've tried. >> you two are actually working. >> reporter: more than tried the...
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>>> i'm don lemon in boston. this is a city that has spent the last 24 hours still wounded but there is a measure of satisfaction in the air right now. that's because the two men police believe wounded and killed people in the boston marathon are now off the street. believe in boston at fenway park, it was hard not to be part of the red sox nation today. the heroes of boston this weekend, everybody wearing a police uniform. they're the ones who hunted. motorcade left boston medical center and brought his body out we snaked through alice and back lots to get to within a couple hundred yards of the boat. during negotiations, there was a word of reassurance. and an appeal to someone they knew was in pain. as we shot this exclusive video, police rushed us, saying we were in the crossfire zone. >> clear out, okay? come on, i said please. >> reporter: it was just minutes later that police captured tsarnaev. he had lost blood, was weakened. the entire neighborhood had been on lock down, residents terrified as law enforc
>>> i'm don lemon in boston. this is a city that has spent the last 24 hours still wounded but there is a measure of satisfaction in the air right now. that's because the two men police believe wounded and killed people in the boston marathon are now off the street. believe in boston at fenway park, it was hard not to be part of the red sox nation today. the heroes of boston this weekend, everybody wearing a police uniform. they're the ones who hunted. motorcade left boston medical...